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Faith

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making good or importance decisions, because of the lack of faith. Learning ways to resolve challenges and overcome obstacles helps to develop good faith. In doing so, it gives the ability to nurture faith. However, there are people easily persuaded who doubt the reality of faith and its existence, because if it cannot be seen, heard, tasted, smelled or touched, it does not exist. Yet, a nonbeliever will adhere to another person’s beliefs and act upon his or her manipulating directives.

Bad faith steers people to commit heinous and unconscionable crimes. Charles Mason, a former cult leader, and a convicted serial killer is an image of evil. Charles’s followers lacked faith, and Charles easily manipulated them to execute his command to murder people. The Manson family trusted Charles and his self-destructive madness that he relied on his own gruesome faith, which brought anguish and affliction to people’s lives. Charles’s faithless actions demonstrate what evil does when a person has no faith. In addition, on September 11, 2001, Arab-Muslim hijackers took control of four commercial aircraft to use as suicide weapons. They used airplanes to carryout terrorist orders from a faithless group of dictators who live in fear. Instead of exercising their given talents, al-Qaeda, a militant Sunni Islamist multi-national organization formed by Osama bin Laden, used non-believers who became disciples to those who lack wisdom, fidelity, or pledged allegiance as servant to a higher power in exercising bad faith. Shakespeare described the negative effects of little faith, “Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.” Those who doubt with fear, hide behind those who are convinced or converted to follow people who have no faith, for them, faith does not exist in their hearts or mind. It is negative and bad.

In nurturing faith, it progressively strengthens and not by a single experience. It is a principle of action and a set in motion to obtain power to increase and solidify faith. Expressing it through actions, in the manner we show how we live and share experiences. Endlessly nurturing faith will be strengthen it, and in return, the gift of faith will continue to grow stronger. It is a principle of action and power. Faith is something, which is hoped for and not seen; wherefore, disputed not because it is not seen, or witnessed, until after the trial of our faith. Faith molds our character and helps to endure to the end; its guidance gives us not to weaken our growing character, for it solidifies trust in faith lives.

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